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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * ************************************************************************/ /* This file should never be included directed but, rather, * only indirectly through nuttx/irq.h */ #ifndef __ARCH_IRQ_H #define __ARCH_IRQ_H /************************************************************************ * Included Files ************************************************************************/ #include #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ # include #endif /************************************************************************ * Definitions ************************************************************************/ #define EXT_INT0_IRQ 0 #define TIMER0_IRQ 1 #define EXT_INT1_IRQ 2 #define TIMER1_IRQ 3 #define UART_IRQ 4 #define TIMER2_IRQ 5 #define NR_IRQS 6 /* The stack for all tasks/threads lie at the same position * in IRAM. On context switches, the STACK contents will be * copied into the TCB. */ #define IRAM_BASE 0x0000 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_8052 # define IRAM_SIZE 0x0100 #else # define IRAM_SIZE 0x0080 #endif #define STACK_BASE 0x0024 #define STACK_SIZE (IRAM_SIZE - STACK_BASE) /* This is the form of initial stack frame * * This initial stack frame will be configured to hold. * (1) The 16-bit return address of either: * * void task_start(void); * void pthread_start(void) * * The return address is stored at the top of stack. * so that the RETI instruction will work: * * PC15-8 <- ((SP)) * (SP) <- (SP) -1 * PC7-0 <- ((SP)) * (SP) <- (SP) -1 */ #define FRAME_RETLS 0 #define FRAME_RETMS 1 /* Then a partial context context save area that can be * indexed with the following definitions (relative to the * beginning of the initial frame. */ #define FRAME_ACC 2 #define FRAME_IE 3 #define FRAME_DPL 4 #define FRAME_DPH 5 #define FRAME_SIZE 6 /* The remaining registers are not saved on the stack (due * to the limited stack size of the 8051/2) but in an array * in the TCB: */ #define REGS_B 0 #define REGS_R2 1 #define REGS_R3 2 #define REGS_R4 3 #define REGS_R5 4 #define REGS_R6 5 #define REGS_R7 6 #define REGS_R0 7 #define REGS_R1 8 #define REGS_PSW 9 #define REGS_BP 10 #define REGS_SIZE 11 /* Note that the stack pointer is not saved. Rather, the * size of the saved stack frame is saved in the 'nbytes' * field. Since that stack begins at a fixed location, the * top-of-stack pointer can be derived from the saved size. */ /* These are offsets into struct xcptcontext that can be * used from assembly language to access the structure. */ #define XCPT_NBYTES 0 #define XCPT_STACK 1 #define XCPT_REGS (STACK_SIZE+1) #define XCPT_SIZE (STACK_SIZE+REGS_SIZE+1) /************************************************************************ * Public Types ************************************************************************/ /* This struct defines the way the registers are stored */ #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ struct xcptcontext { /* This is the number of valid bytes currently saved in * stack[]. Since that stack begins at a fixed location, * the top-of-stack pointer can be derived from this size. */ uint8_t nbytes; /* This is the saved stack. Space is allocated for the * entire 256 byte IRAM (minus register and bit usage at * the beginning). */ uint8_t stack[STACK_SIZE]; /* These are save 8051/2 registers. These are saved * separately from the stack to increase the effective * stack size. */ uint8_t regs[REGS_SIZE]; }; #endif /* __ASSEMBLY */ /************************************************************************ * Public Variables ************************************************************************/ /************************************************************************ * Public Function Prototypes ************************************************************************/ #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ #ifdef __cplusplus #define EXTERN extern "C" extern "C" { #else #define EXTERN extern #endif EXTERN irqstate_t irqsave(void); EXTERN void irqrestore(irqstate_t flags); #undef EXTERN #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* __ASSEMBLY */ #endif /* __ARCH_IRQ_H */